Originally Posted by x999x
Foreward
This plugin was made by Hachu and modified by JohnSingh12. The plugin was then packaged and tweaked for 1.1.4 by x999x.
What's SafariDL?
What's AVPlayer?
AVPlayer is a native media player that can be launched from MobileFinder. Simply browse to your /var/mobile/Downloads folder, double click a media file in MobileFinder and then give it an association with AVPlayer.
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To Add My Source
Add the line below to your Installer Sources:
http://dezign999.com/repo
What's in the Fight Club?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't SafariDL work? I enable it but nothing happens.
-Did you restart your iphone as instructed after installing? Not a respring, a restart.
-When you turn the plugin On and Off, are you waiting for the spinning progress bars to complete before exiting BossPrefs?
-Toggle the switch On and Off once or twice, waiting a moment before each toggle. Sometimes the first attempt takes a couple toggles.
-Make sure to leave the media page before turning on the plugin. This eliminates issues where the plist files could not be changed because they were in use.
Where are the Downloads going?
-Downloads are saved by default in: /var/root/Downloads. I put a symlink to /var/mobile/Downloads so that its easier to access later on from Mobile Finder. When Uninstalled, I delete the Symlinked folder but leave /var/root/Downloads in tact.
I Uninstalled, but now Quicktime won't stream my music.
-This happens when the SafariDL plugin didn't close properly, and as such was left on when it was unisntalled. The plist file which tells Safari what to do with a media file it recognizes is still looking for the SarariDL plugin.
-To fix this reinstall the SafariDL plugin and toggle the On and Off switch in BossPrefs a couple times. Check a media file in Safari to verify that your media will stream again as normal. Once you are streaming media content and things are back to normal, you can now uninstall SafariDL.
Is that you in that video,
and 2) what is that song, and why does it sound familiar?